Can You Spot the Differences? (for June)

Everybody loves a fun challenge, especially if it means you could walk away with a new die-cast. Is everyone ready for a brand-new “Can You Spot the Differences?”

If you thought the last couple Can You Spot the Differences? were too challenging, hopefully we’ve made this one easier for everyone.

Between now and next Wednesday (7/6/2016), you have an opportunity to enter for a chance to win a 1:24 die-cast sample. All you have to do is find the eight (8) things that have been changed in the bottom photo, and send us a private message through our Lionel Racing Facebook page or Twitter account by 5 p.m. EST on July 6, 2016, with your guesses. If you correctly identify all eight differences, your name will be entered for a chance to win a die-cast.

A division of the iconic Lionel Trains company, which was founded in 1900, Lionel Racing makes and sells replica die-cast NASCAR®, NHRA, and other racing collectibles through a variety of channels, including Corporate, National Accounts, trackside, online, a network of specialty dealers and the Racing Collectables Club of America (RCCA), the company’s direct-to-consumer channel.

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The red wrap and blue wrap.
The cord on the microphone.
The white paper on the table in the foreground.
The stack of merchandise to the right of the opened roll-up door, 2 vs 3.
The Lionel trade mark registry is two different sizes.
The black and silver Nationwide car is numbered 89 in one, 88 in the other.
One beam is all yellow in one, yellow and white in the other.
Blue jacket over the back of the chair in one and not the other.

Sébastien Fontaine

gerry ball

Here are my selections for the 8 differences
-R for registered trade mark is larger in second picture
-wrapped pallet on the left is red in one and blue in other
-cord for the microphone is missing in the second picture
-first table on right has a piece of paper missing from it in the second picture
-chair on the same table has a blue cloth on it in the second picture
-the building column on the right is painted yellow all the way to the ceiling
-the middle rack has 2 additional pallets on the top of it
-the top support bar on the middle rack is solid red in the second picture there are no white blocks across it